After careful consideration I have decided to get a male std poodle. I can't give much information about him at the moment but I do have a couple of pictures, he is currently only 5 days old and is a beautifully marked black and white parti (will probably mature as a blue/silver and white). he has a name waiting for him, but until the KC approve it I don't want to tempt fate.
He is one of several hopes I have at the moment. The blood lines in this country are very limited for the colours I have, so next year I am hoping to do something quite exciting (for me anyway) and look to visiting some boys in other countries, currently I am waiting for a lady in Germany to get back to me about taking Audrey to her boy next year and I hopefully have plans in place for a Swedish liaison for Dollar in about 18 months and I now have several possibilities lined up for Spirit, without having to leave the country. I am really hoping that these planned matings will not only give me some wonderful puppies over the next couple of years, but will also help the apricot and silver gene pools in this country :-)
Breeder of health tested coloured Standard Poodles and Devon Rex cats.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Monday, 26 March 2012
Alfie is so disappointed
But it's good news as far as I am concerned, as Dorothy and Stanley have got past flirting and hopefully we will have pups in about 9 weeks :-)
Monday, 19 March 2012
Making babies?
Unfortunately Sybil isn't pregnant, and is currently driving everyone up the wall with her continuous calling, bless her! She is back with Manuel, so fingers crossed for babies this time.
Dorothy is in season now, we are hoping to put her to one of Dilli's boys towards the end of the week. As both are new to the mating game, it is possible that the mating may not go according to plan, if this is the case I have a very keen Alfie as my back up plan :-)
My link to Flickr.com stopped working a couple of weeks ago, I am not technically gifted in any sense but had a go at rectifying the problem, but although the link appears to be working again, I can't figure out how to get it to show thumbnails of my recent pics :-( There are several recent photos to look at if you click the link and hopefully one of my techy friends will sort it out soon for me - Rosie?
Dorothy is in season now, we are hoping to put her to one of Dilli's boys towards the end of the week. As both are new to the mating game, it is possible that the mating may not go according to plan, if this is the case I have a very keen Alfie as my back up plan :-)
My link to Flickr.com stopped working a couple of weeks ago, I am not technically gifted in any sense but had a go at rectifying the problem, but although the link appears to be working again, I can't figure out how to get it to show thumbnails of my recent pics :-( There are several recent photos to look at if you click the link and hopefully one of my techy friends will sort it out soon for me - Rosie?
Friday, 9 March 2012
Just a Quickie!
Back from a wonderful day at Crufts, where I spent far too much money (but the collars were soooo tempting!). Managed to watch a couple of the poodle classes, Spirits brother came 2nd in his class and Rhondas G.Daughter came 3rd in her class :-). I spent the day on fairly hefty painkillers as I think I have torn a muscle in my leg, so apologies to those I chatted with yesterday if I appeared a little vacant!
Anyway, the purpose of this post was just to say that Belinda was homed just before I went to Crufts and that this morning I had a lovely phonecall from the new owners of Dollars blue girl that was in need of re homing. I don't think she could have gone to a nicer home.
Will be catching up on bathing and clipping next week so I can take some pictures of Dollar and Dime in their very flashy new collars :-) - Couldn't wait, a very scruffy Dime modeling her bling!
Anyway, the purpose of this post was just to say that Belinda was homed just before I went to Crufts and that this morning I had a lovely phonecall from the new owners of Dollars blue girl that was in need of re homing. I don't think she could have gone to a nicer home.
Will be catching up on bathing and clipping next week so I can take some pictures of Dollar and Dime in their very flashy new collars :-) - Couldn't wait, a very scruffy Dime modeling her bling!
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Belinda needs a home
I was planning on keeping Belinda, she is a lovely kitten, beautiful markings and a friendly nature. But having thought long and hard I have decided that now just isn't the right time to keep a kitten, also I am hoping that Sybil is pregnant to Manuel and if that is the case I know I will want one of them as Sybil is going to have to retire at some stage (which will be so sad as she is the most natural mother, even producing milk to feed my other girls kittens when she has none of her own). She is currently registered on the active register, I would prefer her to go as someones special pet but would consider leaving her registration open, subject to further discussion.
We are very quiet here at the moment, which I have to say is much needed. It takes an awful lot of time and energy to properly rear babies and takes a huge emotional toll ensuring you find the right homes, so I am currently enjoying all my girls and getting back to normal routines. Audrey has resumed her agility training, which we both love, and I hope to start with Spirit in the Summer.
Most of the girls will be due in season in the next 2 months, I am hoping to mate Dorothy which should be exciting as it will be her 1st litter. This will be my only litter of puppies this year. Poor Alfie is going to be a bit frustrated by all these girls so I am considering getting him implanted (a chemical castration that lasts about 1 year, then completely reverses) to keep him a bit happier.
Most of the girls will be due in season in the next 2 months, I am hoping to mate Dorothy which should be exciting as it will be her 1st litter. This will be my only litter of puppies this year. Poor Alfie is going to be a bit frustrated by all these girls so I am considering getting him implanted (a chemical castration that lasts about 1 year, then completely reverses) to keep him a bit happier.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Stuipid Camera!!
Last week I had my bestest friend, Rosie, visiting. She very kindly offered to do a couple of group shots of my girls (and Alf) which involved careful positioning of each of the individual dogs on her special photographic background, after which she would put the pictures on her pc, work some magic and present me with the group shots!
So prior to her visit I spent the week getting all the girls clipped and bathed for the photos, a lot of work, but well worth the effort when you see the finished article. Spirit now takes approx 2 1/2 hours to bath and dry but I had managed to tie in a visit to her very talented breeder/groomer for her 1st big girl clip. All the shots that Rosie needed were taken on Thursday, unfortunately my camera developed a focus problem so I couldn't take any pictures myself, then on Friday we did a two hour drive to get her scissored, she looked phenomenal by the end of her groom, but as it was dark and wet when we got home, Rosie couldn't take any pictures (my lounge is full of boxes at the moment so no room for photos) and she had to leave 1st thing Sat morning. So after all that effort and the expense of traveling for a professional groom, I didn't get 1 picture :-(
Rosie doesn't know it yet but I have a number of people interested in paying her for some shots when she next visits, so I hope she can make it a long visit :-) I am absolutely thrilled with the shots that she took for me, she is a very clever lady.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Sybil kittens? and Dollar pup needs re homing :-(
I'll start with Dollars pup, Bella. She is one of Dollars recent litter, a blue girl, who was homed to a fairly local lady who already had a young min poodle. Bella is a well behaved girl who is fully housetrained and vaccinated, she unfortunately needs to be re homed as her owner has been told she needs a hip replacement and is now on a waiting list, as she lives on her own this means that she won't be able to care for her dogs and she feels that it would be best to find Bella a new home.
Having chatted to her owner today we both feel that it is in Bella's best interest to stay where she is until a new home is found. Much as I would love to have her back my current personal circumstances will not allow for this. Anyone who would like further information on this lovely pup should contact her current owner, Linda, directly on 01548 853223 or 07984567341.
Sybil is currently shouting her head off. Those who have followed my blog in the past will probably be aware that Sybil is not the easiest cat to get a pedigree litter from, she would much rather have a fling with the local Romeo! The only time Sybil conceives to a well bred lad is outside the confines of a cattery pen, to this end she visited a friends boy last year where they had the run of a cat secure garden, she produced a lovely litter of kittens to him. So following this lead I have allowed Sybil and Manuel free access in the garden and if the amount of matings that occur has any bearing on the size of litter, we are expecting at least 20!
Having chatted to her owner today we both feel that it is in Bella's best interest to stay where she is until a new home is found. Much as I would love to have her back my current personal circumstances will not allow for this. Anyone who would like further information on this lovely pup should contact her current owner, Linda, directly on 01548 853223 or 07984567341.
Sybil is currently shouting her head off. Those who have followed my blog in the past will probably be aware that Sybil is not the easiest cat to get a pedigree litter from, she would much rather have a fling with the local Romeo! The only time Sybil conceives to a well bred lad is outside the confines of a cattery pen, to this end she visited a friends boy last year where they had the run of a cat secure garden, she produced a lovely litter of kittens to him. So following this lead I have allowed Sybil and Manuel free access in the garden and if the amount of matings that occur has any bearing on the size of litter, we are expecting at least 20!
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